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  1. yet, same problem. lost the lot. never had it like this before.
  2. And there was me thinking i was all alone. love me chamies, worn them for 5 years but will not replace as not the money to do so. bought some seeland camo jobbies. to big on my feet. theres a first.lol. also bought a few pairs of harlika from john norris. just sent a pair back to seeland as they sprung a leak after 18months. they are sending new pair to happy about that.
  3. Photos??? oh and what pattern did you go for in the end?
  4. also dont push the bulb all the way down in the holder. a 4-5mm gap i found best.
  5. Im suffering. i have nothing around at all. i owe the butcher 12 for a fallow he cut up for me. At this rate i might have to beg borrow or buy some. anyone have a dozen to sell.lol. dead in the head the butcher says.lol
  6. activeviii

    Door bell

    Your a nurse, slap on the rubber gloves and get on with it. 2 screws holding the 2 thin wires on the push button. unscrew put wires into new push button. any way round. put push button back on wall or where ever it is.
  7. you sure their not bullaces? I think they make better Gin any way. little less tart on the gob. the sloes here are very small this year but big quantities on the bushes. shame the damsons didnt come good as its my favorite.
  8. i have the same problem. i have none around what so ever. a few places have been lost to mixy and a few others they have just disappeared. Not good when i owe 12 to a butcher for jointing a deer for me. i might have to find some for sale at this rate
  9. For the first ten shots we recommend using jacketed bullets with a nitro powder load (Most Factory Ammo). Clean the oil out of the barrel before each shot using a simple window cleaner (like Windex®) which will soak the oil out of the pores. After firing each cartridge, use a good copper cleaner (one with ammonia) to remove the copper fouling from the barrel. We do not recommend anything with an abrasive in it since you are trying to seal the barrel, not keep it agitated. After cleaning with bore cleaner, clean again with window cleaner after each shot. Use window cleaner because many bore cleaners use a petroleum base which you want to remove before firing the next shot. This will keep the carbon from building up in the barrel (oil left in the pores, when burned, turns to carbon). To keep the temperature cool in the barrel, wait at least 5 minutes between break-in shots. The barrel must remain cool during the break-in procedure. If the barrel is allowed to heat up during the break-in, it will destroy the steel's ability to develop a home registration point, or memory. It will have a tendency to make the barrel "walk" when it heats up in the future. We have all seen barrels that, as they heat up, start to shoot high and then "walk" to the right. This was caused by improperly breaking in the barrel (generally by sitting at a bench rest and shooting 20 rounds in 5 minutes or so). If you take a little time in the beginning and do it right, you will be much more pleased with the barrel in the future. Look into the end of the barrel after firing a shot, and you will see a light copper-colored wash in the barrel. Remove this before firing the next shot. Somewhere during the procedure, around shot 6 or 7, it will be obvious that the copper color is no longer appearing in the barrel. Continue the window cleaner and bore cleaner applications through shot 10. Following the initial ten shots, you then may shoot 2 rounds, cleaning between each pair of shots, for the next 10 shots. This is simply insuring that the burnishing process has been completed. In theory, you are closing the pores of the barrel metal that have been opened and exposed through the cutting and hand lapping procedures.
  10. yep, been there as well. brand new beretta in the new case. lifted the case and the zip went, gun fell out the end. now i always carry on the handles and make sure its muzzle down.
  11. Was this with 7x57R S+B ammo by any chance?
  12. Guys, give him a brake for god sake. he has a long thread running were he was just trying to make them for himself and by people asking how much LG1 decided to sell a few. isn't that how we all start!! Yes there are a few things to tidy up and adjust but im sure he will get there. Me personally wouldn't have a need as i have 4 other makes and around 100 in total that i use differant times of year. but i can see the use. Crow covers for pigeon coys will work nicley me thinks. fair play to LG1 for giving them ago.
  13. What semi you need a swivel for? I use a figure 8 clamp like the one nightmaster sell. just clamps on the barrel and then a tail lead held on the stock with a rubber band.
  14. Bet my kingd1cks are bigger than yours lol favorite tool has to be a paddy screwdriver
  15. if you go though NOBS . org then it is £20 with the SACS insurance added.
  16. The seller of this gun doesn't appear to be a Pigeon Watch member, to contact them please use the details on Gun Watch. View all the gun sale details on Gun Watch
  17. dont clean the antlers with soap. you will be sorry.
  18. Can i ask me old fruity one, If the chrome had failed, why is it in their workshop and not in the bin and a replacement being sent on return of post. My U2 is here if you need, i will not be using it for a month or so.
  19. Be careful if posting them Dave. Royal mail and a few others will not take batteries any more. I have stopped issuing batteries unless they collect the torch.
  20. it was approved for up to 7 guns. Shot gun wise yes you'll get 7 in. Rifle wise you'll get 4 in easy. 5 depending on the scope. I have 2 shotguns and 3 rifles in it with moderators on. This is as new, with all the keys. 1308 x 268 x 244mm Bargain £100 collected but you must lift it, i can't. For the phone browsers i'm in Gloucestershire All the best Phil
  21. I have had my standard poles for 6 years. as long as you glue the top forks in as this it the only issue i have with them. one got shot a few years ago so i bought the extra long ones so i could stand behind. some of use aren't scared of heights and grew tall. best ones i have used.
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